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Keir clubs himself with the lead pipe in a Downing Street game of No Cluedo | John Crace
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Hitler likely suffered from genetic sexual disorder, researchers say
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Police motorcyclist who struck woman while escorting duchess cleared of causing death by careless driving
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Police motorcyclist who struck woman while escorting Duchess of Edinburgh found not guilty over her death
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Man who stabbed Porsche driver to death in 'Wild West' attack jailed for life
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Donald Trump pardons UK billionaire and former Tottenham owner Joe Lewis
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London congestion charge to rise to £18 – and electric vehicles will have to pay
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Weather warnings as Spain’s Storm Claudia reaches UK on Friday
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Princess Royal, a giant egg and Asian hornets: photos of the day – Thursday
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Liberty Steel being investigated in Romania for embezzlement
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Alan Rickman’s personal scripts and mementoes up for auction
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Two-thirds of woman in armed forces have experienced sexualised behaviour, internal survey finds
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Labour faces questions over Starmer aide who holds shares in lobbying firm
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NHS braced for 'toughest winter' after A&Es and ambulances faced record-breaking October
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Scotland plans to issue £1.5bn of its own bonds – ‘kilts’ rather than gilts
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First minister 'open' to national inquiry into grooming gangs in Scotland
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Frankie the flamingo wins her freedom after flying to France from Cornwall
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BBC reporter who covered gender dysphoria questions claim of ‘systemic bias’
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Saturday Night Live announces creative team ahead of UK launch
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Ed's life changed in the blink of an eye. She's using her final weeks to make her voice heard
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Police and crime commissioners to be scrapped
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Police and crime commissioners to be abolished
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How should we tackle Reform and the rise of the far right? Our Gen Z panel has some ideas
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Amber weather warning issued for parts of UK - as experts warn of up to six inches of rain
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Flood and 'do not travel' warnings issued for parts of UK
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Bonds announcement a 'proud day for Scotland', says Swinney
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Burberry bosses urge Rachel Reeves to reinstate tax-free shopping for tourists
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Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Mandelson in touch as late as 2016, US emails show
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Council staff visited wrong address day before Sara Sharif’s murder, review finds
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Authorities knew Sara Sharif's father was 'serial domestic abuser' but 'overlooked' it - report into failings
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Suspects in court charged with murder after man's body found in field
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Latest Epstein emails cast further doubt on Andrew’s claim of cutting ties
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Duchess of Edinburgh tours world's oldest river gunboat, built in UK, during Peru visit
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Amid disappointing UK growth, how can Rachel Reeves escape the doom loop?
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Labour leadership live: Starmer denies No 10 aides to blame for attack on Streeting
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Housing secretary tells Labour MPs to vote down planning bill amendment
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Scottish government owes legal bill after losing definition of a woman battle
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'Deeply concerning': Rates of high blood pressure in children doubled since 2000, study suggests
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New face, same problems: replacing Keir Starmer with Wes Streeting will do nothing to help Labour | Zoe Williams
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Starmer stands by McSweeney and says he has been ‘assured no briefings against ministers done from No 10’ – as it happened
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If No 10 briefer is found Keir Starmer will sack them, Miliband says
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Behind the scenes at toxic No. 10
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UK economy grew by just 0.1% in third quarter after hit from JLR cyber-attack
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Hilary Mantel story imagining Margaret Thatcher’s assassination to be staged in Liverpool
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Economic growth slowed to just 0.1% in third quarter, figures show
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Labour leadership latest: Starmer will ‘get rid’ of aide responsible for Streeting coup leaks, Miliband warns
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Man charged with murder and vehicle theft after pensioner found dead
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Who supports Reform and why? The charts that show who favours Farage’s party
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The real Reform voters have been revealed – it’s a slapdash coalition Farage will struggle to hold together | Aditya Chakrabortty
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British music stars urge Starmer to tackle ‘pernicious’ ticket tout websites
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Reform UK accused of embracing racism over its pick for head of student organisation
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Trump wants money from the BBC. Can he get it?
Politico Europe
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Euro 2028 schedule announced
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Dua Lipa backs ticket resale cap
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Some schools in England taking up to six times more special needs pupils than others
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US ‘disappointed’ that Rolls-Royce will build UK’s first small modular reactors
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Deaths linked to antibiotic-resistant superbugs rose 17% in England in 2024
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Hybrid working could help get more disabled people into work, peers say
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PM apologises to Streeting after 'Traitors' row
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Rachel Reeves to cut tax benefits for workers using salary sacrifice schemes to buy bikes
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Anthony Joshua could return to ring to fight ex-YouTuber
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Starmer expresses 'sincere regret' over appointment of Labour donor to chair football regulator
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Man attempts train hijack a week after Huntingdon stabbings
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Property experts urge Rachel Reeves to abolish ‘sin tax’ of stamp duty in budget
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Peter Mandelson was in contact with Epstein till at least 2016, new emails reveal
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Briefing war spotlights relationships between three of Labour’s most senior figures
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Labour infighting puts chancellor’s budget plan to reassure bond markets at risk
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Epstein-Barr virus appears to be trigger of lupus disease, say scientists
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Keir Starmer expresses ‘sincere regret’ over appointment of Labour donor to football watchdog
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US strikes against boats in Caribbean ‘disregard international law’, French minister says
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